Travelling.
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Showing posts with label Travel Myanmar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel Myanmar. Show all posts
Friday, September 22, 2017
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Travelogue to Pyin Oo Lwin - Myanmar's Hill Top Getaway (3 Jan 2016)
Due to our late bedtime previous night, we only headed out around 930am towards the Pyin Oo Lwin Central Market, near clock tower.
Purcell Tower
Built in 1934 by Gillete and Johnson Co. of England in commemoration of the Silver Jubilee of the reign of King George V of Britain
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Travelogue to Pyin Oo Lwin - Myanmar's Hill Top Getaway (2 Jan 2016)
Right after ringing in a new year, we embarked on a trip towards the hill top getaway "Pyin Oo Lwin". This trip was further made special by our little fur-guest - Mr. Milo (a fur baby of our friends, Mike & Rachel). After getting a doggie of my own, I realised how tough it must have been for our friends and Milo. Just think of unannounced bathroom breaks and a risk of Mr. Milo running out of our mini bus. Heart-stopping! So good job Milo, you had been such an angel!!!
Mt.Popa with Friends - 22 June 2015
We took our time savouring breakfast, chilling around the resort and packing our bags before checking out.
Thursday, August 24, 2017
Bagan with Friends - 21 June 2015
In Bagan, locals believed that their wish will come true if you visit these four pagodas namely Tant Kyi Taung, Law Ka Nan Da, Tu yin Taung, and Shwe Zi Gon on the same day, before noon. Of course, you can only make the same one wish at all four spots.
Due to the widespread locations of the four pagodas and the need to take ferry across Ayeyarwaddy river to reach Tant Kyi Taung, we set our alarms for 4am and set off from hotel around 430 am. Our kind hotel F&B team went an extra mile and prepared packed breakfast of fried rice and watermelon juice for us!
Due to the widespread locations of the four pagodas and the need to take ferry across Ayeyarwaddy river to reach Tant Kyi Taung, we set our alarms for 4am and set off from hotel around 430 am. Our kind hotel F&B team went an extra mile and prepared packed breakfast of fried rice and watermelon juice for us!
The route to the top of the mountain to pray at Tant Kyi Taung was so rough and it is recommended you rent car and driver from locals. If your group is big and want to save money, light truck (20,000 Kyats per round trip with capacity up to 15 pax) is the one. However, expect the ride to be quite bumpy. We hired 2 small cars, which accommodated 5 pax each. Rental fees including driver was 18,000 Kyats per round trip for each car.
Sun rise view from Tant Kyi Taung
Friday, May 19, 2017
Bagan with Friends - 20 June 2015
I had been to Bagan once with my family when I was about 12-13 years old and another time with Mister, during his first visit to Myanmar in 2012. I did share about my second trip on this blog but bear with my writing as I had just started blogging then. Hopefully I have improved since then?
http://musingsofmissn.blogspot.com/2013/03/myanmar-day-4-bagan-22-may-2012.html
http://musingsofmissn.blogspot.com/2013/03/myanmar-day-5-bagan-popa-23-may-2012.html
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
24 hours in Yangon
Myanmar is the last frontier for tourists and business travelers alike, at least in this part of the region. However, there is limited information available (unlike cities such as Bangkok) and so, its quite 'mysterious' to many people. I was always asked 'what is there to do in Myanmar/ Yangon?' To me, its home. Its not somewhere I go to tour. So when I had to think on my feet about places to go and food to eat, my advice wouldn't have been very coherent or helpful. After taking my time to think of recommendations, here is the packed itinerary if you just have 24 hours in Yangon!
Given the limited time and notorious traffic jam in Yangon, I tried to reduce travelling time by focusing on attractions which are located close together. Downtown Yangon is made up of 6 townships (Latha, Lanmadaw, Pabedan, Kyauktada, Botahtaung, Pazundaung) and the road layout follows a grid pattern. So it should be quite easy to navigate your way around.
When it comes to choosing some places and rejecting others, I had to strike a balance between history, architecture, religious places, nature, shopping and of course, food! Being the former British colonial capital, Yangon has the most number of colonial buildings in Southeast Asia. Since time has effectively stood still for so many decades, my colleague mentioned that he felt as if he had stepped through a time machine when he visited Myanmar. It is possible to walk the entire stretch of road without finding any modern day buildings. Instead, you would be inside the larger-than-life museum with rows of colonial era buildings. Sure, they are deteriorate and worn down. However, they are exhibits which you could never find elsewhere. So such sights would be the main highlights of my itinerary. Based on your own preference, you may choose to spend more time in some places while forgoing other places. I hope you experience something new, something different!
Bon Voyage!
xoxo
Miss N
Monday, May 19, 2014
Mr & Missy in Myanmar - Day 5 - 23 Dec 2013
As we started the 5th day of our tour, first stop was the iconic Htam Sam cave, located 19 km east of Taunggyi (1-hour drive away from Taunggyi). Believed to be one of the longest caves in Myanmar, Htam Sam is found in Hopong Pa-O self-administered area. From the entrance, it did not seem like there was going to be much to see inside but the moment we stepped in, we were taken aback by its natural beauty inside. Never, ever judge a book by its cover.
Limestone and natural rock formations littered the place and were truly a sight to behold. They reminded us of icicles, just in the form of rocks. Also, further down in the cave, various Buddha images were scattered around and at the end of the path was a small waterfall.
Discovered only recently, this cave currently does not have the popularity of Pindaya Cave but surely in time as more people come to know about this, it will be a new tourist hot-spot.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Mr & Missy in Myanmar - Day 4 - 22 Dec 2013
We were ready and packed our bags by 7:30 am and headed to breakfast. The previous night, we had arranged with the boatman to fetch us at 8 am. Our plan was to have breakfast, check-out from hotel but leave our bags at the lobby, go around Inle Lake, collect our luggage from hotel and go back to Nyaung Shwe Jetty.
At the beautiful Royal Inle Resort / Inle Palace Resort
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Mr & Missy in Myanmar - Day 3 - 21 Dec 2013
On such a cold day (definitely below 10C), enjoying the warmth of cocoon between the thick blanket and a bed, further comforted by the heater, was just a bliss. We had a hard time getting out of bed. But we forced ourselves to get ready and pack our stuff due to the long day of sightseeing ahead. By 8:30 am, we were enjoying breakfast on the balcony, overlooking the Shan mountain range. Due to the cold weather, we could fully appreciate the warm sun light without breaking any sweat. But our food turned cold sooo fast! So we had no choice but to eat as fast as possible. By 9 am, we had checked out and loaded our luggage onto the van, ready to head out.
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Sunday, April 13, 2014
Mr & Missy in Myanmar - Day 2 - 20 Dec 2013
Our day 2 was extremely tiring. We reached Kalaw around 5 am and alighted in front of New Shine Hotel, which is situated along the expressway. Our tour agency "Golden Express" arranged 2 rooms for 5 of us to rest till 730 am. As soon as we stepped out of the air-conditioned bus, we were shivering! It was so freaking cold, definitely lower than 10C. It is thus not surprising that Kalaw was one of the hilly retreats for British officials during the hot summer months [during the colonial era].
New Shine Hotel, where we rested for a few hours
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Sunday, April 6, 2014
Mr & Missy in Myanmar - Day 1 - 19 Dec 2013
Nothing much happened on Day 1.
We left Singapore with an afternoon flight and landed in Yangon around 3 pm local time (after a 3-hour journey). I don't really like taking early morning flights since I have this phobia of missing my flight if I can't wake up hehe :D
Monday, January 13, 2014
Myanmar Visa Application
Recently, we just came back from Myanmar and I would like to share about Mister's Myanmar visa application process with you guys. Myanmar is opening up and many people are interested in touring the country to discover the untouched beauty. But several nationals are still required to apply for visa and here was what happened!
Tourist Visa
- valid for a stay of 28 days
- valid for entry within 3 months
Hours
0930 - 1200 : Application form submission
1630 - 1730 : Visa Collection (on the same day)
Fees
SGD 35 : Tourist Visa Application
SGD 10 : Service Fees
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